November 9 - December 20, 2019
“A black star is created when matter compresses at a rate significantly less than the freefall velocity of a hypothetical particle falling to the center of its star, because quantum processes create vacuum polarization, which creates a form of degeneracy pressure, preventing spacetime (and the particles held within it) from occupying the same space at the same time. The predicted interior of a black star will be composed of this strange state of spacetime, with each length in depth heading inward appearing the same as a black star of equivalent mass and radius with the overlayment stripped off. Temperatures increase with depth towards the center.”
Opening: November 9, 2019 | 6–9 pm
Reception: December 7, 2019 | 6–9 pm
219 East Park Avenue
San Antonio, 78212 TX
(210) 224-1227
Get directions